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I made initial gifts to some international organizations that I regretted later, per the overwhelming amount of repeat appeals they made for more money from me, the unnecessary gifts that accompanied these appeals, and the organizations selling my name to even more organizations, which resulted in even more appeals for money. I rarely got reports on how my money was actually used, and never got invitations to volunteer/participate, outside of giving more money. But CARE is different. I gave to CARE the first time because I very much wanted to give financial support to an organization that was focused on women in the developing world. I kept giving to CARE because of the excellent updates I get regarding its work, the news articles I read that mention CARE's work or where CARE staff are quoted, and the invitations from CARE to participate in various campaigns: for instance, to write my own words of encouragement on a special school ruler, which is then be given by CARE to girls in Afghanistan on their first day of school. I read about CARE in the news and am so happy to be a supporter of their work and their approach. They make me glad I'm a donor.
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I'm really proud of the work this organization does. I'm also really proud and appreciative to be apart of the work that it does!
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